Man charged with robbing Loop businesses at gunpoint

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Police released an image from surveillance cameras March 8 of a man wanted in connection with two robberies in the Loop. | Chicago Police

A man has been charged with a series of armed robberies earlier this month at businesses in the Loop.

Preston G. Gresham | Chicago Police

Preston G. Gresham | Chicago Police

Preston G. Gresham, 57, was arrested at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in the first block of West Van Buren, according to a statement from Chicago Police. Officers had identified him as the person who robbed a business at gunpoint about 10 minutes earlier in the 400 block of South Financial Place.

After his arrest, detectives also identified him as the suspect in two other robberies in the 300 block of North Michigan, the first at 2:12 p.m. on March 5 and the second at 4:30 p.m. on March 7, police said. In both of those robberies, he targeted boutiques staffed with female employees and demanded cash from the registers while armed with a silver revolver.

Police had previously released a surveillance photo from one of those robberies and asked the public for help identifying the suspect.

Gresham, a felon who lives in the South Side Gresham neighborhood, was charged with three felony counts or robbery armed with a firearm, police said.

Judge John F. Lyke Jr. ordered him held without bond during a hearing Thursday. His next court date was scheduled for March 27.

Gresham had been released on bond on a domestic battery charge Feb. 4, and he was previously charged with armed robbery in October 2017, according to Cook County court records. He was convicted of armed robbery in 1998.

Authorities said Gresham was also suspected in two other robberies on the Near North Side – one on March 14 in the 1500 block of North Halsted and another on Jan. 29 in the 1000 block of North Clark – but he has not been charged with those robberies as of Thursday afternoon.

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